Santa Remembered George — George Reed, who has been laid up for several months as the result of a sudden paralysis, and is now able to be about a bit, was pleasantly surprised at this home on Division Street last Saturday evening by friends from Little Bethel Church, who came to extend congratulations and present him with a Christmas purse. George wants the newspaper to thank his numerous friends who have thought of him in his infliction. Also, the United Workers, who called upon him Wednesday.

Trolley Conductor Fined $25 — The case of Edward J. Riker, of Port Chester, a conductor for the New York and Stamford Trolley Company, was brought before the court Tuesday, after an adjournment from Saturday last. In the complaint, Riker was charged with using abusive and profane language and acting in a noisy and tumultuous manner, on the morning of Dec. 18. After a hearing, which consumed the entire morning, a verdict was brought by Judge Tierney of guilty, and a fine of $25 and costs imposed. Wilbur S. Wright, counsel for the defense, immediately asked for an appeal bond, which was fixed at $100.